Travelers head to Logan Airport ahead of expected record-setting Thanksgiving rush
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
A record number of travelers are expected to fly to their destinations this Thanksgiving season. With high travel volumes and a mix of rain and snow in the forecast, officials and passengers alike were bracing at Logan Airport Tuesday. “Be flexible,” one passenger told 7NEWS. “Just expect the worst and then you’ll probably get the best.”AAA recently projected 55.4 million people will travel between Wednesday and Sunday. Of those travelers, 49 million are expected to drive. With other travelers set to take to the skies, CNN last week said the Transportation Security Administration was bracing for record-setting traffic through US airports. Citing aviation firm Cirium, CNN said Sunday is expected to be the busiest day at airports within the Thanksgiving rush as many travelers return home from their trips. In addition to earlier travel projections, a messy storm moving across the US stoked some fears Tuesday. Snow is expected to filter across higher elevations in Massach...Healey: Migrants Mindful Of Weather Shift In Mass.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
The colder weather setting in across Massachusetts could be affecting the number of migrants coming to the state, Gov. Maura Healey said following a chilly outdoor press conference Tuesday.Officials are seeing a “drop” in new arrivals seeking emergency shelter, Healey said. But she said it’s difficult to pinpoint the cause.The governor announced on Oct. 16 that her administration would cap shelter capacity at 7,500 families, and temperatures since then have continued their seasonal drop, with winter ready to take hold next month.House Speaker Ron Mariano last month said he was advised that declining temperatures wouldn’t make an impact, but Healey raised the weather Tuesday when asked by a reporter if fewer families were arriving following her shelter cap announcement.“We also have colder weather, and I think frankly, people are mindful of that as they make decisions about whether to leave Texas or Florida as they’ve come into ...Joe Mazzulla’s Celtics identity being put to test after uninspiring stretch of play
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
Before he began his second season as Celtics coach, Joe Mazzulla thought it was important for his team to have an identity. Among the words he used to describe that identity were “mindset” and “toughness.”Those traits were missing in several moments last season, and came back to haunt them during critical times in the playoffs. The Celtics, too often, let go of the rope. There were several times when they lost their focus. In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat were tougher and more disciplined. The Celtics didn’t have a consistent mindset, especially in crunch time.Through the first several weeks of this season, the Celtics’ mindset seemed to turn a corner. They weren’t underestimating opponents. They responded to adversity well and were the tougher team in crunch time as they kept a level focus.But that mindset has regressed in recent games. As the C’s embarked on a road trip against inferior opponents, human nature took over. They lost their focus during stretches against the...‘Spread cheer:’ Wu announces toy drive partnership with Marine Corps, urges residents to donate
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
Boston is now collecting toy donations and searching for volunteers for the annual toy drive in partnership Toys for Tots program, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Tuesday.“Every child deserves to feel the joy of opening a gift and finding fun in a new toy or book, and the holiday season is the perfect time to give back to our communities,” said Wu in a release. “I encourage Boston residents to donate to the City’s annual toy drive and spread cheer to our neighbors in need.”Toys for Tots, led by the U.S. Marine Corps, collects new, unwrapped toys and books to distribute to children in need around the holidays. Donations will be accepted at various locations around Boston through Dec. 11.Additionally, residents can volunteer at the toy drive warehouse in the Boston Convention Center. Volunteer opportunities are available via sign-up online at the boston-ma.toysfortots.org site though Dec. 20.“The holiday season is a great time to come together as a community ...OpenAI’s unusual nonprofit structure led to dramatic ouster of sought-after CEO
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Unlike Google, Facebook and other tech giants, the company behind ChatGPT was not created to be a business. It was set up as a nonprofit by founders who hoped that it wouldn’t be beholden to commercial interests.But the arrangement got complicated.While OpenAI later transitioned to a for-profit model, its controlling shareholder remains the nonprofit OpenAI Inc. and its board of directors. This unique structure made it possible for four OpenAI board members — the company’s chief scientist, two outside tech entrepreneurs and an academic — to oust CEO Sam Altman on Friday.The abrupt removal of one of the world’s most sought-after AI experts led to an employee revolt that has put the entire organization’s future in jeopardy and underscored the unusual arrangement that sets OpenAI apart from other tech enterprises.It’s exceedingly rare for major tech companies to have such a structure.Facebook parent Meta, as well as Google and others, are essentia...UK police recover the bodies of 4 teenage boys who went missing during a camping trip
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
LONDON (AP) — British police said Tuesday the bodies of four teenage boys who had been missing since they left for a weekend camping trip have been found inside their overturned car.Police in Wales said the bodies of the boys, who were reportedly 16 to 18 years old, were recovered from the car that appeared to have left a highway near Tremadog in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. The vehicle was upside-down and partially submerged in water, police said.A search was launched for Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson and Hugo Morris after they failed to return home to Shropshire, England from an overnight camping trip to the Snowdonia area.“At present, this appears to have been a tragic accident, and our thoughts are with the family and friends of the four young men at this very difficult time,” said police superintendent Owain Llewellyn.Mark Drakeford, the first minister of Wales, said the boys’ deaths were “devastating news.”The Associated PressFederal judge says Pennsylvania mail-in ballots should still count if dated incorrectly
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
Mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania without accurate handwritten dates on their exterior envelopes must still be counted if they are received in time, a judge ruled Tuesday, concluding that rejecting such ballots violates federal civil rights law.The decision has implications for the 2024 presidential election in a key battleground state where Democrats have been far more likely to vote by mail than Republicans. In the latest lawsuit filed over a 2019 state voting law, U.S. District Judge Susan Paradise Baxter ruled that county boards of election may no longer reject mail ballots that lack accurate, handwritten dates on their return envelopes. Baxter said the date — which is required by state law — is irrelevant in helping elections officials decide whether the ballot was received in time or whether the voter is qualified to cast a ballot.The GOP has repeatedly fought in court to get such ballots thrown out, part of a campaign to invalidate mail-in ballots and mail-in voting in Pennsylv...Federal government posts $8.2 billion deficit between April and September this year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
OTTAWA — The federal government recorded a budgetary deficit of $8.2 billion between April and September, $3.9 billion of which was in September. The finance department says in its monthly fiscal monitor that the deficit between April and September compared to a surplus of $1.7 billion during the same period last year. Government revenues increased by $3.5 billion, or 1.7 per cent, a reflection of higher higher interest revenues and other non-tax revenues.Program expenses excluding net actuarial losses were up $8.9 billion, or 4.8 per cent, from the same period a year earlier.Public debt charges were up $5.7 billion, or 33.1 per cent, largely due to higher interest rates but partly offset by lower Consumer Price Index adjustments on Real Return Bonds.Net actuarial losses decreased by $1.1 billion, or 23.2 per cent, compared with the same period last year.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 21, 2023.The Canadian PressCongo and the UN sign a deal for peacekeepers to withdraw after more than 2 decades and frustration
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Congo’s foreign minister and the head of the United Nations stabilization mission in Congo signed agreements Tuesday to end the presence of U.N. peacekeepers after more than two decades in the Central African nation.Congolese Foreign Minister Christophe Lutundula told national television that the ceremony marked the end of a collaboration “which has proved its limits in a context of permanent war, without the longed for peace being restored to eastern Congo.”In a speech to the U.N. General Assembly in September, Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi called for an accelerated withdrawal of the 15,000 peacekeepers. Earlier this month, he told Congress that “the phased withdrawal of the U.N. mission must be responsible and sustainable.”While no firm timeline was announced Tuesday, observers say it’s unlikely to accelerate the withdrawal before the current election cycle is completed.Tshisekedi seeks another term in the Dec. 20 presidential election. Already ...House Republicans issue a subpoena to deputy prosecutor in Hunter Biden’s case
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:45 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans issued a subpoena Tuesday to a senior federal prosecutor involved in the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden, demanding answers for what they allege is Justice Department interference in the yearslong case into the president’s son. Rep. Jim Jordan, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, called on Lesley Wolf, the assistant U.S. attorney for Delaware, to appear before the committee by Dec. 7, according to a copy of the congressional subpoena obtained by The Associated Press. “Based on the Committee’s investigation to date, it is clear that you possess specialized and unique information that is unavailable to the Committee through other sources and without which the Committee’s inquiry would be incomplete,” Jordan wrote in an accompanying letter to Wolf. The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The subpoena to Wolf is the latest in a series of demands Jordan and fellow Republican chairmen have made as ...Latest news
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